Inquiry Report
/ˈɪnkwəri rɪˌpɔːrt/
Definitions
- (n.) A formal document presenting the findings, evidence, and conclusions of an official investigation into a particular issue or incident.
The inquiry report detailed the causes of the industrial accident and recommended safety measures.
- (n.) An official record prepared by a committee or appointed body after examining facts related to legal, administrative, or public concerns.
The parliamentary inquiry report exposed the misuse of public funds.
Forms
- inquiry report
- inquiry reports
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Commentary
Inquiry reports serve as authoritative records used to inform decision-making or legal proceedings; clarity and thoroughness in drafting are essential.
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